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    and hear, “Pop quiz! Let’s see what you know.” Then you realize that over the summer you have forgotten everything from the previous year. Why should we have to relearn material because of a long summer break? This is why we should have school year-round. One argument against this idea is that you wouldn’t get to take long trips. True, you might not get to take one for more than three weeks, but who does? Usually a vacation is a week or so. If you were really looking forward to that long trip, why

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    people that want year round school have some good points, like the kids will get more schooling possibly get smarter. Maybe there will be less kids that don’t go to college and they get good jobs so the poverty rate will go down. People who don’t want year round school are probably mostly kids, kids don’t want to go to school in the summer, that probably doesn’t please most kids. There are also teachers that feel like that would be a tragedy if kids had to go to school all year round, because that will

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    Year Round Schooling

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    individual needs and evaluate the trials from schools that have gone before them to decide if year-round schooling would benefit their school. The first year-round school was opened in 1904 in Bluffton, Indiana with the intent to increase school-building

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    traditional school calendar and the year- round school calendar. People try so hard to decide which school they should go to, but do not know because they know both calendars have certain benefits and certain negatives. Some people think that all kinds of schools should just stick to one schedule and it is the traditional school calendar or the year round school calendar. They want their live to be easier on most students around the

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    Do you like your summer i love my. Year round schooling has it good thing and bad things that come with it .like there no summer gap to forget things. But with no summer there no summer jobs.they is still many thing to talk about. in my first paragraph i will talk about the bad effect that year round schooling has from a parental point of view. One of the first effect from year round schooling is childcare. It hard to find someone to watch my kid for two weeks then have a break for 2 months, the

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    Year-round Schooling: A Simple Solution For Today’s Students Summer break is supposed to be a time of rest and rejuvenation for students. After nine months of hard work and challenging classes, one would think such a long break could do nothing but good for students; however, this is not the best way for young minds to learn. A three month break is far too long for children to go without proper education and supervision. Instead of a long three month break at the end of each school year, why not

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    Explain the purpose behind the WTO’s Doha round of trade negotiations. Why has this round proved so difficult to conclude? What are the likely consequences for the world economy if the Doha round fails? The World Trade Organization has proven to be the top most successful joint trade institution of the 20th century. In spite of the lack of a central authority, the WTO has sustained trade assistance for the better half of the last five decades. Over which time the influence of the association

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    One of the most documented reasons for switching to a year round school is what’s known as the “summer slide.” Students leave spring semester after taking their exams and don’t think about school for almost 12 weeks. These students then come back in the fall not only failing at subjects they knew three months prior, but in dire need of having the foundations re taught to them. This forces teachers to spend valuable class time re-teaching lessons, which dips into class time that should be used for

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    BREAKATION! Year-Round Schools ROCK! ” Year-round schools is when they expand the 180 days into the entire year and take breaks in between. Neosho is currently doing a 10 month schedule and we have two months off for the summer. The Neosho school board is thinking about doing Year-Round School the Sophomores, Senior year. They are thinking about doing where we go to school for 45 days and 15 day off or 60 days in school than 20 days off. During the break, we can rest our brains. Year-round schooling has

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    Year-round school presents a very controversial issue that school districts struggle with every year. The same arguments, facts, and statistics are presented annually, and somehow a conclusion is never reached. Many people believe that year-round school would be a step in the right direction. Although there are many positive innovations to year-round school, the advantages do not outweigh the disadvantages of cost, breaks, vacations, employment, and scheduling. The traditional school calendar as

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